Rivers govt to EFCC: You’re destroying our economy
Why Ndigbo should support Jonathan — Diaspora Igbo
Why I want to be president again — IBB
INEC, Governors’ Tenures
Who cares for public schools in Nigeria?
Abdicating responsibility
How we’re getting Nigeria to read again — Koko Kalango
How we regulate practice of Anaesthesia — Oladapo
WAEC withholds results over unpaid fees in Bayelsa
Ex ANAN president wants CBN to peg lending rate at 10%
Jonathan declares on Facebook
Ex-worker prays court to wind-up Interconnect Clearing House
Shareholders commend Honeywell Flour’s dividend payout
Nigeria’s Flamingoes now carry Africa’s burden in World Cup
JTF dislodges protesting women at SPDC flow station
IYC sends SOS to Oshiomhole over Ijaw settlement demolition
Fashola, Maigari for All Stars Games

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HIV/AIDS in the work place: Duties of the employer, employee
This edition details the duties of the employer and the employee in handling people living with HIV/ AIDS as stated in the new international standards adopted at the 99th International Labour Conference, held in Geneva, Switzerland.
Failed coach begs to keep his job, NFF yields
In the wake of defeat something positive might emerge from Nigerian football.After failing to qualify for the African Under 17 Championship, Eaglets coach, Monday Odigie has revealed why his team lost to Congo and pleaded with the football federation to allow him keep his job.
Gabon overtake Nigeria in FIFA ranking
Nigeria dropped again in the latest FIFA ranking for the month of September released by the world soccer governing body on Wednesday.The Super Eagles slid four places from the 30th position in August to 34th in the latest ranking.
‘Robbers seized police station before raiding bank’
FRESH facts emerging from Tuesday’s bank robbery at Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State, showed that apart from the robbers carting away over N28 million, they also damaged the police station adjacent to the bank.
Stock market:Index, capitalisation dip further by 1.13%
The Nigerian stock market witnessed the 5th day running of uninterrupted decline as the market indicators for measuring the performance indices , the market capitalisation and the All Share index (ASI) dipped Tuesday, by 1.13 per cent each.

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